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Nice find, I only saw one of those earlier. I’m guessing this is a scene where he runs out of webbing and needs to catch a ride on top of cars. The AICN article points out the mask in the pictures saying that the eyes of the mask look a lot smaller than in the previous movie… not sure I’m a fan of that. The big buggy eyes should be a must for the Spidey mask.

Not much to see in those long distance pics, but at least he has a spider-belt on his back. Still worried it is missing in the front and we are left with the big red arrow pointing to his junk. The eyes don’t seem that small, but the bigger the better of course.

called it last week when that first photo was released. It has a Ben Reilly feel to it, which is cool because that was one of the only 90’s costume redesigns that was actually good. I think they should have just gone for it and taken the whole design instead of parts of it.

The small eyes actually bothers me. I thought the size from the other movies was good. This reminds me of the 70’s tv show.

*sigh* Well it’s not terrible…
But there is very little you can alter in terms of the original red and blue suit.
I’m of course not a hater like George is.

Spider-man, The Hulk, and Superman are the 3 most difficult characters to stylize in comics.
So I have to say they didn’t royally mess up but……woo.

What I’m really concerned about is if Spidey will crack wise or not.
That’s the one thing that left me unsatisfied about the original Spider-man movies.
Spidey lacked confidence.

The mask should represent freedom to Peter.
Through Spider-man, Peter Parker should gain confidence within himself, and we never REALLY got to see that kind of character progression in the Raimi films.
He was always depressed and crying.